Holocaust survivors in Ukraine are deeply thankful for the support they get from Christian sponsors.
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Torn Between Soviet Flat and Flight Ticket: Hope for needy Jewish seniors in Ukraine
While tens of thousands of Jewish people have left Ukraine since the outbreak of the war and found a new home in Israel, most seniors have stayed where they were. The ailments of age have kept many from leaving their apartments. The fact that there are Christians...
Surviving between rockets and sky-rocketing prices:
The city of Nikolayev, strategically located between Odessa and Kherson on the Black Sea in Ukraine’s south, has been targeted by Russian attacks since the beginning of the Russian invasion Feb. 24.
As Long as We Have the Bridge with Odessa, We Can Survive: Nikolayev Jewish community members risk their lives to provide for the elderly
and what you did when it all started. I spent the third February weekend calling Jewish families in Ukraine who were on their way to the airport with Christians for Israel (C4I) to make Aliyah
My Name is Izrail, Actually
Two Holocaust survivors from Nikolayev share their story 80 years after the massacres in Ukraine This year the world commemorates not only the attack of Nazi Germany on the Soviet Union 80 years ago, but also the massacres of the Jewish population following suit....
Soul food for the Survivors: Tackling hunger and loneliness through C4I’s sponsorship program in Ukraine
The second wave of the corona pandemic has hit Ukraine particularly hard. The already ailing health system is overwhelmed, while the unreliability of official information has added to the general anxiety.